ElectriCare installs Level 2 EV chargers throughout Corona. Tesla Wall Connector Preferred Installer, ChargePoint Certified, and licensed electrical contractor (CSLB #778366). We handle permits, panel capacity analysis, and HOA approvals.
Corona's hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F place significant demands on home electrical systems, making proper system inspection and capacity planning essential before adding new loads like electric vehicle charging. Since 2000, ElectriCare has served homeowners throughout Corona, from the historic homes near Grand Boulevard to newer developments in the hills, understanding how the Inland Empire climate affects electrical infrastructure. Our technicians routinely handle EV charger installation projects that require panel upgrades to accommodate both air conditioning demands and Level 2 charging equipment, with typical installations ranging from $1,299-$1,600 depending on your home's existing setup. Many Corona residents also integrate battery storage solutions to manage peak electricity costs during those scorching summer months when both AC and vehicle charging compete for power, ensuring reliable performance year-round while maximizing energy efficiency in this growing Riverside County community.
ElectriCare streamlines the EV charger permit process with the City of Corona Building Division by managing all regulatory requirements on your behalf. Our team pulls the necessary permits, submits all required documentation, and coordinates inspections with city officials to ensure full compliance with local electrical codes. The permit costs are included in your installation price of $1,299-$1,600, eliminating surprise fees and simplifying the entire process. This comprehensive approach allows you to focus on enjoying your new EV charging station while we handle the administrative details with Corona's Building Division.
From Tesla Wall Connectors to panel upgrades, we handle every aspect of your EV charging installation
Tesla Wall Connector Preferred Installer. Hardwired 60-amp circuits for maximum charging speed—up to 44 miles of range per hour.
ChargePoint Certified installer. Adjustable amperage (16A-50A) to match your panel capacity. WiFi connectivity for scheduling.
Upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp service. Includes SCE coordination, permit, inspection. Federal solar tax credit (30%) applies if bundled with solar.
Budget-friendly option for mobile EV chargers. Code-compliant installation with dedicated 50-amp circuit, permit, and inspection.
Two EVs? We install dual charger setups with load-sharing technology. Both chargers operate simultaneously without exceeding panel capacity.
Pair your charger with rooftop solar to charge with $0 fuel cost. System sized for home consumption and EV charging demand.
Electrical expertise specific to your community's infrastructure
Established homes typically feature 200A panels with garage-adjacent main service, simplifying Level 2 charger installation. Most properties accommodate conduit runs under 50 feet to charging locations.
Mixed housing stock often requires panel upgrades from older 100A-150A services. Detached garages common, necessitating trenching considerations for compliant installations at $1,299-$1,600 range.
Hillside construction frequently involves longer conduit runs and concrete drilling. Modern 200A electrical infrastructure supports dual charger installations without service upgrades in most cases.
Older residential areas with varied panel locations. Alley-accessed garages may require creative routing solutions. Many properties benefit from 200A service upgrades during charger installation.
Newer construction with 200A panels and pre-wired garage circuits. Three-car garages common, ideal for multiple charging stations. Minimal electrical modifications typically required for installations.
Historic district homes often feature detached garages and older wiring. Underground conduit runs and panel assessments essential. Permit requirements strictly enforced in established neighborhoods.
Tract homes with standardized 200A electrical systems and attached garages. Straightforward installations with main panels typically located within 30 feet of charging locations.
Compact lots with close panel proximity to garages minimize installation complexity. Standard residential 200A service adequate for Level 2 charging. Installation costs typically $1,299-$1,600.
Certified, licensed, and local—serving Corona since 2000
We're a Tesla Wall Connector Preferred Installer and ChargePoint Certified installer—two of the most trusted EV charger brands.
Every installation is performed by CSLB-licensed electricians on our payroll—never subcontractors.
ElectriCare pulls the electrical permit, submits load calculations, coordinates the final inspection, and handles utility notifications.
We help navigate HOA architectural reviews and cite California Civil Code § 4745 when needed to ensure approval.
Free electrical panel evaluation to determine if your existing service can handle the charger load or if an upgrade is recommended.
All installations backed by our industry-leading workmanship warranty. We've been licensed in CA since 2000—CSLB #778366.
"ElectriCare installed a Level 2 charger for our new Tesla and did a really professional job. They handled all the permit paperwork with the city, which saved me a huge headache. The price was $1,450 and they finished everything in one day."
"I called three companies for quotes on installing an EV charger in my garage. ElectriCare wasn't the cheapest, but their electrician explained exactly what needed to be done and why. The installation was clean and they even mounted the cable management perfectly."
"Had my charger installed last month for $1,325. The technician showed up on time, worked efficiently, and cleaned up after himself. My only minor complaint is they were booked out two weeks, but the actual work was solid."
"Really happy with the EV charger installation. They upgraded my panel capacity to handle the load and ran new conduit along the garage wall. Everything passed inspection on the first try, which my neighbor said didn't happen with his electrician."
It depends on your existing electrical panel capacity and available breaker slots. Many homes in Corona's newer developments like Dos Lagos or Eagle Glen have 200-amp panels with room for a dedicated 60-amp circuit, allowing direct connection to the main panel. However, if your panel is full or you're in an older home near Circle City or South Corona, a sub-panel may be necessary to safely handle the additional load.
A NEMA 14-50 outlet installation typically costs in the $1,299-$1,600 range, similar to hardwired options, since the electrical work and permitting requirements are nearly identical. Both installations must comply with Corona's adopted California Electrical Code and NEC Article 625, requiring GFCI protection and proper load calculations. The main difference is flexibility—the 14-50 outlet works with multiple EV brands using portable chargers, while hardwired units like the Tesla Wall Connector offer faster charging speeds.
Corona's summer temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F mean your AC system will be running heavily when you're also charging your EV, so we perform comprehensive load calculations to ensure your panel can handle both simultaneously. We factor in your existing air conditioning load, pool equipment, and other high-draw appliances to prevent tripping breakers or overloading your service. Most installations in the $1,299-$1,600 range include this essential load analysis to ensure safe, reliable charging year-round.
We handle all permit applications directly with Corona's Building & Safety Department, including the required electrical permit and any necessary plan reviews. The city typically processes EV charger permits within 3-5 business days, and we coordinate the mandatory inspection after installation. Permit fees are included in our $1,299-$1,600 installation pricing, so there are no surprise costs.
Yes, Tesla Wall Connectors are typically installed on a 60-amp circuit to deliver maximum charging speed (up to 44 miles of range per hour), though they can be configured for lower amperages if needed. Most tract homes in Corona neighborhoods like Sierra Del Oro and Retreat have 200-amp electrical services that can accommodate this load, but we always verify your specific panel capacity first. If your panel is undersized, we'll discuss options like a service upgrade or adjusting the charger's amperage during installation.
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